An Article Frames And How They Are Meant To Function
July 1, 2010 by Paris Barrimore
Filed under Home Family
One of the first things that you should be taught in art is that the frame or any lines will make the eye naturally focus on the artwork or picture. This is probably the aesthetic reason why we frame our artwork.
Don’t Try Dipping Your Toes in the Water of Advertising
April 25, 2010 by Claire Robinson
Filed under Business
Would you like to start an ad agency? Mad Men have you feeling inspired? If you are looking local — say you want to start competing with the advertising firms in Knoxville, Tennessee, or if you’re all ready to go national — read on for some great tips.
Digital Cameras – A Progress in Photography Technology
April 1, 2010 by Jack Array
Filed under Technology
Kodak developed the Photo CD system in 1990 and also proposed the first worldwide standard for defining color in the electronic digital environment of computers as well as computer peripherals. Kodak released the 1st professional digital cameras system (DCS) in 1991, aimed at photojournalists. It was a Nikon F-3 prepared by Kodak with a 1.3 mega pixel sensor.
Finding Canon Digital Cameras
March 17, 2010 by Jack Array
Filed under Home Family
Having an old 35mm camera seems a little bit out of date considering all of the technology we have at our fingertips. Cameras have all gone digital and millions of people are making the switch. If you are thinking about making the switch, take a look at a Canon camera. Better yet, save yourself some money and read this guide to buy a used digital camera from Canon!
Canon EOS Prices – Learn What EOS Isn\’t Worth Its Price
February 26, 2010 by Alfred Axelford
Filed under Society
You’re searching for a good solid camera, you are taking a look at Canon EOS prices…
Pointers To Consider About Portrait Photography
February 11, 2010 by Merriam Tan
Filed under Home Family
A portrait, also known as a portraiture, is a photo centering on a person or small groups facial expression while they are in a still position. The personality, mood and likeness of the person or group will be presented. Portrait photography does not always have to have just the face in the picture, the whole body and background can be included as well. When taking a portrait photo the person or group is generally looking strait at the camera.
Best Way To Get Hassle-Free Wedding Day
February 11, 2010 by Bernard Bishop
Filed under Business
A hassle-free wedding day is only attainable if the planning process before it has been thorough. The occasion of wedding is one of happiness and celebration, and any type of tension can spoil the important day. A wedding has so many possibilities of things going wrong and the couple is always anxious until the celebrations are over. A good way to ensure that potential problems on the wedding day are reduced is by arranging for services like pre wedding photography.
Hints For Saving Money On Wedding Photography
February 9, 2010 by Barron Shaw
Filed under Home Family
Wedding photos are the symbol of a once in a lifetime event, and most brides are reluctant to cut costs in this area. While we feel reluctant to offer cost-saving tips on your wedding photos, the cost of professional wedding photography means that today not everyone can afford these services.
Some Interesting Tips About Food Pics
January 27, 2010 by June Smith
Filed under Society
Were ever your look you will see food photography. We are embedded in a sea of it. Open a magazine or newspaper and it will be there hurling its mouth watering images out at you stirring your taste buds into action.
Suggestions For Hiring An Expert Corporate Photographer
January 17, 2010 by KC Walter
Filed under Home Family
Corporate photography comes within the larger sphere of commercial photography. Nevertheless, it is a demanding art with its own subtleties.
